I've got a spare, older computer with Windows 98SE on it. It works fine burning CDs, but I have not been able to get a DVD burner to work in it.
I've installed three so far, and all read fine - but all lock up the computer when shifting over to write-mode. First two were - Samsung SH-S182 and a HP940i
With the first two new burners that I tried - I found out later they are rated for XP and Vista only - so I figured it was my stupid mistake. So, I just bought a new Light-On DH20A4P that is advertised as being Windows 98 compatible. I installed it - and it does the same thing as the others. I tried copying a movie - and the copy process went fine. When it was ready to burn - it just locked the computer up.
When I look in Device Manager, it shows up as a ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P which all looks correct to me. I've gone to the Light-On website and they don't even list this unit, only the DH20A3P - not a 4P.
I'm no computer wizard. Is it possible my machine - i.e. processor and/or mainboard are just too old to support DVD copying? How would I find out for sure? Computer works fine for all else.
Thanks for any help jdemaris@hughes.net
I've installed three so far, and all read fine - but all lock up the computer when shifting over to write-mode. First two were - Samsung SH-S182 and a HP940i
With the first two new burners that I tried - I found out later they are rated for XP and Vista only - so I figured it was my stupid mistake. So, I just bought a new Light-On DH20A4P that is advertised as being Windows 98 compatible. I installed it - and it does the same thing as the others. I tried copying a movie - and the copy process went fine. When it was ready to burn - it just locked the computer up.
When I look in Device Manager, it shows up as a ATAPI DVD A DH20A4P which all looks correct to me. I've gone to the Light-On website and they don't even list this unit, only the DH20A3P - not a 4P.
I'm no computer wizard. Is it possible my machine - i.e. processor and/or mainboard are just too old to support DVD copying? How would I find out for sure? Computer works fine for all else.
Thanks for any help jdemaris@hughes.net
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